I suppose it can't taste any different than alligator. Just kidding...I don't know if I would be able to eat it knowingly. Wow...so according to the report, they have a lion farm in Illinois somewhere. Interesting.

Midas426 saidI suppose it can't taste any different than alligator. Just kidding...I don't know if I would be able to eat it knowingly. Wow...so according to the report, they have a lion farm in Illinois somewhere. Interesting.

danielryan saidi don't see why not. its called the food chain. people act as if we as a society don't try to eat everything in sight!

Maybe the Donner Party... but I've never fancied a slice of human meat or some canine cuisine, and I highly doubt anyone other than yourself would venture to try those.

The Caribbean and Amazonian natives, including my ancestors... ritually practiced cannibalism as a way of mourning the dead or honouring fallen soldiers... I would not think twice of eating human or canine meat man... and Im not talking man meat in the sexual sense

You would not believe what they eat in America for a long time, like squirrels and racoons . In south and in Appalachia, people saviour them for centuries and beyond, being an ancient Native American tradition and spread in many rural areas among white folks. Of course nutra, a rodent in the bayous of Louisiana is a delicacy. Snake and especially you know alligator meat is common practice. Ostrich is also being promoted!

Lion, being a threatened species.... not sure about it. Lions should be reproduced for the reintroduction to their native lands. Efforts should be oriented this way. One day, which is very unlikely, when lions become numerous, like deers, then we can reevaluate the idea!

Until then mix some roaches and crickets with high protein content to your pasta and salad. You can be sure that they will not disappear into the oblivion!